Hi guys, is this game LAN or tournaments in LOL are still played online just like the others? What do I mean by LAN is with the audience.
I can't find info about it.
I have read it will be a limited audience due to Covid, but do not know what many people that includes.
The audience won't matter cause the championship will be live on streaming. We will cheer at home on our favorite team. Unlike other 5vs5 games, LoL is much fun and thrilling to watch. The skills of the players are unique to their identity. Although the audiences are limited in the live show, the match will be fun to watch from home with everyone who are playing this game. Unlike the championships from 2019 like we see in the picture, the cheers of the crowd will be limited this time.
Either way, it is one of the first tournaments where the competitors are on site. You can already see the differences in playing on the big stage and in handling the stress. Playing at home online vs. live games is always two different stories. This can be seen even now in ESL, where the average team wins the tier 1 and sometimes definitely.
I'm wishing that this could happen for other esports too a little by little. The motivation with a live audience on their side is very different than just playing online.
And if it happens, they shouldn't compromise the health of everyone even if the number of live audience is limited.
Its really different when it comes to actual experience specially to the players itself.Its totally different when you do play at home compared when you are on the actual game on an arena being surrounded with lots of crowds.To think that this hadn't only affect esports but also into typical sports that we know.
The good thing here is that there would be no contact person to person when you do deal with online tournaments.Yeah its pretty boring not to see any crowd specially on Championship times.
Im a esport lover and you can really feel the thrill where you do hear out some cheers and chants around.